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    Default Lois Lane #6

    Her latest issue came out this week.


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    Variant cover

    Thoughts on the issue?

    And the series as a whole, as we're halfway thru the maxi-series now.

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    I think i like rebirth sam lane more than rebirth jor el.

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    I loved it. More accurately i love Rucka's take of the characters, the story and blend it with the universe around. Rucka should write the entire DC universe.

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    I like it a lot.

    Rucka's got the characters voices down.

    Lois & Reene are great, and Rucka gets what makes Lois a great character. It's socially relevant, and the main plot is good.

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    Probably the best work I’ve ever seen with the Sam Lane character, who in general usually is presented as a J. Jonah Jameson-esque blowhard. Here you can see how much he and Lois are alike - both patriots, both driven by strong convictions, but not always driven in the same direction. I do think Perkins’ art didn’t entirely work for the funeral scene with the flag - his facial expressions aren’t nuanced enough to convey what Lois was thinking (and why wouldn’t they just give the flag to Lucy if Lois wouldn’t take it?). Otherwise, though, a very strong issue.
    Cheers - CL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coco Loco View Post
    Probably the best work I’ve ever seen with the Sam Lane character, who in general usually is presented as a J. Jonah Jameson-esque blowhard. Here you can see how much he and Lois are alike - both patriots, both driven by strong convictions, but not always driven in the same direction. I do think Perkins’ art didn’t entirely work for the funeral scene with the flag - his facial expressions aren’t nuanced enough to convey what Lois was thinking (and why wouldn’t they just give the flag to Lucy if Lois wouldn’t take it?). Otherwise, though, a very strong issue.
    The face Lois made when she turned to Clark did look off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coco Loco View Post
    Probably the best work I’ve ever seen with the Sam Lane character, who in general usually is presented as a J. Jonah Jameson-esque blowhard. Here you can see how much he and Lois are alike - both patriots, both driven by strong convictions, but not always driven in the same direction. I do think Perkins’ art didn’t entirely work for the funeral scene with the flag - his facial expressions aren’t nuanced enough to convey what Lois was thinking (and why wouldn’t they just give the flag to Lucy if Lois wouldn’t take it?). Otherwise, though, a very strong issue.
    He's been like that through out rebirth. Unlike jor el who was a condescending prick towards clark,without even knowing him. Sam had an actual relationship with everyone in his family including jon and even with clark. He was genuinely trying.he kept coming back to them even though lois and sam would get into it. Lois was the one who was more cold towards sam than the reverse . And then Sam would leave . Sam was even abandoned by the military, was about to be executed in a foreign land for doing the right thing. If remember correctly.

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